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Below are three-year CD Rates from banks in Merrillville, Indiana. Three years is an intermediate term for CDs and as the term increases the yield will generally go up as well. Three year CDs are a popular component of many CD ladders and usually offer a good tradeoff between yield and how long you must keep the money locked in.
Merrillville, IN - December 21, 2024
3 Year CD National Average : 0.75% ?
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2.00% |
$10,000 |
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Rate History: 3.00% → 2.50% → 2.00% |
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Hayley7788d@outlook.com | Jan 2, 2023 Terrible customer service by investment side. Fees too high , too full of themselves Read More |
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1.75% |
$1,000 |
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1.40% |
$500 |
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Rate History: 1.00% → 1.40% |
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Jabbroadway42 | Nov 17, 2020 Is notarie services available today at a woodforest on wilkinson blvd Read More |
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1.35% |
$1,000 |
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Rate History: 0.10% → 1.35% → 4.00% → 1.35% |
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Beenthere | Jan 29, 2024 Tried to enter information on line to open a 5 year CD, multiple time and wasn't accepted. Talked to a live person who was of no help at all. My credit score is over 800 and I have plenty of money in oth... Read More |
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0.85% |
$1,000 |
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0.85% |
$100,000 |
16.69 |
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0.80% |
$10,000 |
9.60 |
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0.75% |
$10,000 |
16.69 |
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0.60% |
$10,000 |
8.51 |
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0.55% |
$100,000 |
13.27 |
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0.55% |
$10,000 |
11.02 |
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0.50% |
$500 |
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0.50% |
$10,000 |
13.27 |
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0.47% |
$10,000 |
10.30 |
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0.45% |
$10,000 |
9.30 |
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0.25% |
$100,000 |
13.12 |
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Squittyrules83 | Sep 6, 2022 DO NOT TRUST THIS BANK. I caught them Ted handed trying to hold my funds through various methods even going so far as to not allow me to transfer my funds to another bank. I've been banking with them for... Read More |
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0.20% |
$10,000 |
13.12 |
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Squittyrules83 | Sep 6, 2022 DO NOT TRUST THIS BANK. I caught them Ted handed trying to hold my funds through various methods even going so far as to not allow me to transfer my funds to another bank. I've been banking with them for... Read More |
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0.20% |
$10,000 |
6.84 |
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0.03% |
$25,000 |
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GAM | May 18, 2019 Had checking and savings for years when living in Philly. Went into PNC 2.35 APY high yield savings. They have thus far maintained rate. Easy web site and great customer phone service. Still maintain check... Read More |
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0.01% |
$500 |
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Juan Ricardo | Nov 12, 2018 Helpful w/$ Read More |
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A three year CD is an intermediate CD, sandwiched between the popular one and five year CD terms. Three year CD generally offer between .30 and .60 percentage points more than a 1 year CD. Currently, their average yield is comparable to the average yield of an online savings account Online savings accounts allow consumers to withdraw money at any time so consumers should consider whether they want to lock their money into a CD when there is little premium versus an online account.
The top 3 year CD rates, as listed on the rate table above, are significantly higher than online or offline savings account rates.
Another factor to consider when opening a 3 year CD is the rate environment. If interest rates are rising, it may not be advisable to lock money away for three years when rates will soon be higher. If rates are falling, and may do so for some time (as they did from 2008 through 2013), then it may make sense to open a 3, 4 or 5 year CD to lock into a higher rate before it drops. To get a sense of where rates might go, check out the BestCashCow rate analysis page.
While conventional wisdom holds that online banks always offer higher rates than branch-based banks, an analysis conducted by BestCashCow in 2012 showed that with longer term CDs (3 years or longer), small community based banks and credit unions can often be just as competitive or not more so. If you prefer to bank in person, then it is possible to get branch service and a high CD rate if you shop around a bit. The tables at the top of this page can provide you the best rates in your area.
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